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Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Prenonjebose: 7:09am On Sep 20, 2023
•Dangote expects crude from NNPCL November, begins operations October

•$3bn crude-for-loan deals, others put pressure on local supply


The Dangote Petroleum Refinery is currently importing crude oil and expects its first crude cargo in two weeks’ time, the Executive Director, Dangote Group, Devakumar Edwin, has revealed.

Although the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited trades crude oil on behalf of Nigeria, Edwin in an interview with S&P Global Commodity Insights on Monday, said the NNPCL had committed its crude to other entities.

The Dangote refinery boss did not disclose the other entities receiving the oil company’s crude but NNPC disclosed last month it had entered into a $3bn crude oil-for-loan deal with African Export-Import Bank. The deal allowed the company to pledge future oil production to the bank as repayments for the loan.

Also, NNPC sources told The PUNCH on Tuesday the company had entered into crude oil contracts with a number of entities, a development that made it impossible for the organisation to meet Dangote’s need earlier.

A top official of the oil company, however, said plans were already underway to ensure Dangote’s refineries crude oil needs were met in November.

Also, Edwin pointed out that the importation of crude by Dangote refinery was temporary, as the firm would receive supply from NNPCL from November.

Edwin went ahead to state that the firm would begin the production of up to 370,000 barrels per day of crude that would give rise to Automotive Gas Oil, popularly called diesel, and jet fuel in October 2023.

For Premium Motor Spirit, popularly called petrol, the Dangote Group’s boss said the plant would produce it by November 30, 2023.

This came as oil marketers stated that the prices of diesel and jet fuel would only crash when the Dangote refinery starts receiving crude oil from Nigeria, and not by importing crude.

Meanwhile, Edwin stated in the interview that the Dangote Refinery would initiate a gradual increase in petrol production, aiming to reach an impressive 650,000 barrels per day by November 30.

He emphasised the refinery’s readiness to receive crude oil, stating, “Right now, I’m ready to receive crude. We are just waiting for the first vessel. And so, as soon as it comes in, we can start.”

Regarding the shift in the original timeline, Edwin clarified, during his conversation with S&P, that the NNPCL had already committed their crude oil to another entity on a forward basis, causing a temporary delay.

He said the setback was momentary, and the refinery would soon run exclusively on Nigerian crude oil as from November 2023.

It was also gathered on Tuesday in Abuja that the NNPCL had entered into crude oil supply commitments with other entities, but would ensure that it supplies the commodity to Dangote refinery in November.

In mid-August, the national oil firm announced that it had secured a $3bn emergency crude oil repayment loan from the African Export-Import Bank.

It had announced the acquisition of the loan in a brief statement titled, ‘Relief for the naira: NNPC Ltd secures $3bn emergency crude repayment loan from AFREXIM Bank.’

The statement read, “The NNPC Ltd and @afreximbank have jointly signed a commitment letter and term-sheet for an emergency $3bn crude oil repayment loan.

“The signing, which took place today at the bank’s headquarters in Cairo, Egypt, will provide some immediate disbursement that will enable the NNPC Ltd to support the Federal Government in its ongoing fiscal and monetary policy reforms aimed at stabilising the exchange rate market.”

Providing further explanation about the loan at the time, the Senior Special Assistant to President on Digital/New Media, O’tega Ogra, in several posts on X (formerly Twitter), explained that the $3bn was not a crude-for-refined products swap loan, but an upfront cash loan against proceeds from a limited amount of future crude oil production.

This confirmed that the national oil firm had really made commitments to other entities using the crude produced by Nigeria.

Ogra had said, “Is this loan risky for NNPCL or the Nigerian Treasury? No. The exposure for NNPCL is very limited, covering just a fraction of their entitlements. Additionally, there are no sovereign guarantees tied to this loan.”
“How will the loan be repaid? The loan will be repaid against a fraction of proceeds from future crude oil production. It’s a strategic move that ensures a balance between our current economic needs and future production capabilities.

“What is the difference between this and previous swap deals? This is not a crude for refined products agreement where the government does not earn any proceeds from the swap.”

Meanwhile, during the latest S&P interview, Edwin said the Nigerian oil would be purchased in US dollars, and not naira because the refinery is located in a free trade zone on the outskirts of Lagos.

He said the NNPCL would, however, supply some crude at knockdown prices due to its equity stake in the refinery

Edwin further stated that, aside from heavy Angolan grades, the Dangote refinery could process most African crude grades, as well as Middle Eastern Arab Light and even US light-tight oil.

He said, “We can take even some of the Russian grades… if the global system opens up to allow us to receive them. Basically, if you look at our production profile, 50 per cent of my production will meet 100 per cent of the requirements of the country.

“Excess gasoline – which will be 10 ppm sulfur Euro 5 quality — will be exported to other African markets as well as the US and South America, although the volumes will be relatively small. Meanwhile, jet fuel will be exported to Europe and diesel will be sold in sub-Saharan Africa.”

S&P also quoted Edwin as saying the refinery would be “enormously beneficial to the country” by establishing a reliable supply of “environmentally-friendly” refined products and bringing “a huge amount of foreign exchange into the country.”

Edwin also noted that the refinery would play a pivotal role in alleviating the fuel supply challenges faced by import-dependent West Africa, worsened by Nigeria’s recent removal of fuel subsidies, which had led to a thriving illicit gasoline market due to price fluctuations.

He added that the revenues generated from the refinery’s operations would be reinvested to fuel further developments, underscoring Aliko Dangote’s commitment to Nigeria.

“The money will be coming back in, and it will go for further investments. Aliko Dangote is from Nigeria and his focus is always on Nigeria,” Edwin stated.

Marketers react

The National Secretary, Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief John Kekeocha, said the Dangote refinery should start producing refined products, as the delay was becoming too long.

He, however, expressed hope that once the facility starts getting crude oil from NNPCL to produce diesel and jet fuel, the costs of the commodities would reduce in Nigeria.

“The prices of diesel and jet fuel will, of course, come down when Dangote starts refining in-country, provided it gets its crude oil from Nigeria. For the unit costs of importing the refined products will be removed, since we now produce them here,”Kekeocha stated.

Other marketers expressed satisfaction with the report that the Dangote refinery would begin production in October.

The National Controller, Operations, IPMAN, Mike Osatuyi, said the beginning of petrol refining by the refinery in November would mean a corresponding end to petrol importation.

“It is good news for oil marketers, the masses and the Nigerian government. What this means is that we will soon get away from petrol importation forever. The Federal Government has 20 per cent shares in the refinery, so it is a great development for Nigeria and the Tinubu government,” he stated.

The Spokesperson for Dangote Group, Tony Chijiena, could not be reached immediately for comments. There was no response to several calls and text message seeking comments on the development as of the time of filing this report.

However, Dangote sources told The PUNCH although the group’s CEO granted S&P the interview, the company would respond through an official press release at the appropriate time.

The PUNCH reported last week that the refinery was yet to commence production despite a promise by Aliko Dangote that petrol from the facility would start flowing into the Nigerian market latest August.

The immediate past spokesperson of the NNPCL, Garba-Deen Muhammad, was among those who were compulsorily retired by the firm on Wednesday.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by coolcharm(m): 7:15am On Sep 20, 2023
Wonderful.

The more you look, the less you see.

So, Nigeria took a loan against her crude oil, only to share the loan to state governments as palliatives to cussion the effect of subsidy removal. grin grin

The state governors now loot the palliatives..

In other words... Dangote is simply telling us that there's no way he is going to sell fuel below the international market rates because he is importing crude oil.

This country Nigeria... Is the Headquarters of lies, deceit, thieves and 419

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Thomhenry: 7:30am On Sep 20, 2023
Just Imagine the obvious and shameless corruption

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by dre11(m): 8:13am On Sep 20, 2023
Dangote refinery imports crude as NNPCL swaps oil for loans


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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Whitecoal711: 8:29am On Sep 20, 2023
This country sef
All the elite and politicians love to dey see us suffer, propaganda everywhere,November we wait
Fuel will cheap my foot if I hear 😆😂
Importing crude,lie so they will justice hike in price of fuel

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Obaofaba: 8:30am On Sep 20, 2023
This is serious...

However, let us take a look at it from another angle.

Nigeria is certainly not the poorest country in the world by any metrics you want to use to measure the country's economic woes.

Then again, why is the naira one of the weakest currencies in the world?

There is no way you will tell me that Mauritania's ougiya is more stronger than the naira. No way.

Definitely, Nigeria has more vibrant economy than our francophone neighbors, why is naira weaker than their joint currency?

We certainly produce and export than all of this countries.

Take a look at it from a similar angle again, things are way cheaper here when priced with naira but costlier when priced with the dollars compared to those countries.

Could it be Western dictates to keep us a struggling nation?

The other answer is that we have more economic saboteurs in Nigeria than any country on the planet.

Bunch of unpatriotic wannabes.

I call on the government to deal with them and take back our country from the never do well crooks.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Sermwell(m): 8:30am On Sep 20, 2023
Nigeria has never had such gang of thieves as leaders in her history!! The kind of rape and plunder that will happen to this country will shock even the agbadorians grin

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Yankee101: 8:30am On Sep 20, 2023
It’s in nigeria you’ll see the most unthinkable things

Crude is lifted from Rivers but fuel is bought from abroad
Power is generated in Niger but generators power their offices
Wheat is produced in Kano but bread in the market is from Ukrainian wheat
Dangote has refinery here but is buying crude from abroad

Naija don suffer sha

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Queengee: 8:30am On Sep 20, 2023
Importing crude oil?, can they go to Delta, bayelsa, river or akwa ibom to get the crude oil? The black race is truly cursed

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by tommykiwi(m): 8:30am On Sep 20, 2023
Scammers everywhere.

Which way Nigeria?

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by xavuv: 8:31am On Sep 20, 2023
Just sad
Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by ShoeWorld1(m): 8:31am On Sep 20, 2023
Dangote refinery is good because of employment opportunities for Nigerians.
The refinery is not going to change the price of PMS because they're for business not for national charity.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by LaSenior: 8:31am On Sep 20, 2023
grin

Please divide this country

Anybody who still thinks that this country will get better needs serious medical check up

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by hizeetech: 8:32am On Sep 20, 2023
Invariably, we shouldn't expect reductions in petroleum product prices? Posterity is there to judge us all.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Boywiszy: 8:32am On Sep 20, 2023
God of all the countries in this world na Nigeria u choose for me 😭😭😭

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by BoldBrainz(m): 8:32am On Sep 20, 2023
Something is fundamentally wrong with this country.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by LeeSantos(m): 8:32am On Sep 20, 2023
They have even leverage your country’s crude oil for loan! 😂.
NNPC; “ Give us $3b loan for crude oil that we don’t have yet, but with the promise to deliver this crude oil in within these years.

And they insert one Grammar “ ITS NOT RISKY” 😂 😂 😂

WHAT A COUNTRY where the citizens hasn’t enjoyed a good standard of living for just even a day since God created the earth

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Lanretoye(m): 8:32am On Sep 20, 2023
Nigeria is so complicated,I don't understand NNPC swapping crude oil for loan deals while dangote is importing the same crude oil.

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by wittywriter: 8:33am On Sep 20, 2023
To be continued...like a season film.
SMH.
Gadafii:
Fraud, this refinery will not work until 2024

Or beyond sef

We said same about NigerianAir that was hurriedly unveiled with photo opp, agbado people called us names including enemies of Nigeria, when they are the true enemies

Yankee101:
It’s in nigeria you’ll see the most unthinkable things

Crude is lifted from Rivers but fuel is bought from abroad
Power is generated in Niger but generators power their offices
Wheat is produced in Kano but bread in the market is from Ukrainian wheat
Dangote has refinery here but is buying crude from abroad

Naija don suffer sha
BoldBrainz:
Something is fundamentally wrong with the leadership and office holders of this country.
Fixed...The country is blessed.


Wittyness

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Gadafii: 8:33am On Sep 20, 2023
Fraud, this refinery will not work until 2024

Or beyond sef

We said same about NigerianAir that was hurriedly unveiled with photo opp, agbado people called us names including enemies of Nigeria, when they are the true enemies

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Okikiola914(m): 8:33am On Sep 20, 2023
This country is gone.
Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by 28plus: 8:34am On Sep 20, 2023
Wait oo, I no fit upload picture for nairaland?

Which kind site be this sef

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Racoon(m): 8:34am On Sep 20, 2023
cheesy Another damage control but they ran into a hole. Was it not yesterday they said Dangote refinery will shift it operational date from the May 2023 to November? So suddenly NNPCL took government loan to start importingcrude oil for Dangote overnight?

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Dbarrzx: 8:34am On Sep 20, 2023
When we think we are almost out of the woods, boom another landmine explodes and take us farther into the woods....get ur visa and japa if u have the means or stay here to wallow in regrets and broken 💔 promises

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Jcomtrader: 8:34am On Sep 20, 2023
refinery that is a front for dollar round tripping. money will made more from money laundering than refining fuel. nigeria business scene is a crime scene

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by ATEAMS: 8:35am On Sep 20, 2023
Waooo
Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by ariesbull: 8:35am On Sep 20, 2023
Lol

This place is fücked real good ...how did we end up here
This is the mess sophisticated clown put us

An oil producing nation importing crude...


They finished us ....bubu + balablu

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by OZIOGU1: 8:35am On Sep 20, 2023
Nigeria where loan is taken to be looted, at some point i just we need to live with this monster called democracy in Nigeria.
Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by lomprico(m): 8:35am On Sep 20, 2023
Dangote & Nigerian government are wicked and criminals.

I can categorically vouch that dangote will not import any crude, nnpcl will give him from backyard he will claim he imported it, he will refine and sell it to us at the corrent high rate because he "imported crude". After the scam he and FG will share their corrupt proceeds.


Nigeria is a very huge crime scene!

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Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Donaldoni: 8:36am On Sep 20, 2023
Are you kidding me

I hope it will be temporary
Re: Dangote Refinery Imports Crude As NNPCL Swaps Oil For Loans by Menclothing: 8:36am On Sep 20, 2023
Better he import oooo
Because soon they will tell him Nigeria gave him crude for free

Dangote import crude always and sell your goods at normal rate

If you allow FG to much in ur business your business will close down soon

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